its accually at TC not a CT and it stands for twin cities...... that would be why they are called the twins. GOOO Minnesota!
The "C T" on the twins' helmet stands for "Club de Tsukuba," which is a racing team based in Japan that competes in motorsports events.
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
It's GTTCATCCGA
It will be based on the process in which it involved- for replication, transcription or translation As a rule the bases will be expressed in Capital letters If it is replication the sequence will A-T-G-T-T-G-G-A-C as the components of DNA is Adenine,Guianine, cytosine and thymine But if it is for transcription it will be A-U-G-U-U-G-G-A-C as in RNA thymine is replace by uracil Sreekala.K.P
It would be T-A-A-G-C-C
To show an insertion of a nucleotide (say "c") in the sequence "a-c-t-g-g-a-t", you would write it as "a-c-t-c-g-g-a-t". The inserted nucleotide "c" fits in between the existing nucleotides "t" and "g".
T for Twin, C for Cities. For the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul.
The Minnesota Twins are named after the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. And so the TC stands for Twin Cities.
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A binds to T and C binds to G. Therefore the complementary strand to ATT-CGC is TAA-GCG.
The word twin stands for the twin cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul. That is why the logo of the Twins is the T over the C.
The complementary strand to the given DNA sequence would be C T A G G T A C T C A A T G. This is because in DNA, adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine.
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